On 04May2017 21:05, Wildman wrote:
On Fri, 05 May 2017 09:58:02 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Wildman via Python-list
wrote:
I'm afraid that won't work. The user environment is different
than root. A different set of variables. However you have
given me a pos
在 2017年5月5日星期五 UTC+8下午6:02:04,程淼写道:
> here is the client use get
> --
> import json
> import requests
>
> url = "http://abc.com:11/ip";
> auth = {"ip":["10.100.1.1","10.100.1.2"],
> "time": "20170504133025"
> }
here is the client use get
--
import json
import requests
url = "http://abc.com:11/ip";
auth = {"ip":["10.100.1.1","10.100.1.2"],
"time": "20170504133025"
}
try:
req = requests.get(url,params=auth)
Change of the web cert on hg.reportlab.com may affect your mercurial processing
if you see messages like this
hg clone https://hg.reportlab.com/hg/sandbox
abort: certificate for hg.reportlab.com has unexpected fingerprint
03:05:54:fb:14:62:b5:18:81:ec:b1:9c:b4:eb:28:a0:55:28:6f:c4
you need to
Sorry for misposting this :(
all the experts here will know what to do anyhow
On 05/05/2017 15:30, Robin Becker wrote:
Change of the web cert on hg.reportlab.com may affect your mercurial processing
.
[hostfingerprints]
hg.reportlab.com=03:05:54:fb:14:62:b5:18:81:ec:b1:9c:b4:eb
Following some good suggestions from our community, we have updated
the UI for the talk voting page
https://ep2017.europython.eu/en/speakers/talk-voting/
to improve the usability:
* not voted is now the default value
* not interested is now being saved to the database (you may now use
Eryk
i checked the installation again. There is no option to select or deselect PIP.
I installed with everything included. No pip module is present despite the fact
that Python documentation says that PIP is a part of Python installation and
does not need to be installed externally.
__
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 4:30 PM, jeff saremi wrote:
> i checked the installation again. There is no option to select or deselect
> PIP. I installed with everything included. No pip module is present despite
> the fact that Python documentation says that PIP is a part of Python
> installation and do
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 4:57 PM, jeff saremi wrote:
>
> There is no such option in the installation. Please take a look at the
> screenshot I enclosed.
Sorry, I overlooked that you said you're installing
"python-2.7.amd64.msi" -- as in 2.7.0. Please download and install
2.7.13:
https://www.python
Eryk
There is no such option in the installation. Please take a look at the
screenshot I enclosed. If in case the pictures get removed, I only have the
following options:
RegisterExtensions
Tck/TK
Documentation
UtilityScripts
Test Suite
As for the commands:
C:\>python --version
Python 2.7
forgot the attachment
From: jeff saremi
Sent: Friday, May 5, 2017 9:57:30 AM
To: eryk sun; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Python 2.7: no such module pip
Eryk
There is no such option in the installation. Please take a look at the
screenshot I enclosed. If
Thanks very much Eryk. I will look into WinPython. And as for the PYTHONPATH i
came up with that. I will unset it.
From: eryk sun
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 10:21:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: jeff saremi
Subject: Re: Python 2.7 on Windows: Copy&Paste ins
I'm not sure if this will help you, but I found some stuff on accident
looking at something related.
Not sure if it will help, but looked promising
https://github.com/parmentelat/apssh/issues/1
==Some snippets from the page
From the os.getlogin() docs: "Returns the user logged in to the
cont
[email protected] writes:
> A problem at the moment is that although the gmane side works, you
> can't get onto the website
gmane ex-maintainer got fed up of people complaining through lawyers
he gave to new maintainers the gmane spools and the infrastructure to
harvest the mailing lists, bu
On 5/5/2017 1:03 PM, jeff saremi wrote:
forgot the attachment
This is a no-attachment list
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On Sat, 6 May 2017 07:38 am, [email protected] wrote:
> [email protected] writes:
>
>> A problem at the moment is that although the gmane side works, you
>> can't get onto the website
>
> gmane ex-maintainer got fed up of people complaining through lawyers
Complaining about what?
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St
I am trying to write an SELinux policy to confine a simple service that
I have written in Python, and I'm trying to decide whether to allow or
dontaudit various denials.
To start, I've reduced my service to the simplest case:
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
sys.exit()
Running this program
Ian Pilcher writes:
> ...
> Does anyone know why Python is trying to access this file, or what
> functionality I might be missing if I don't allow the access?
You could fetch the Python source core and search it for a reference
to "meminfo".
Personally, I doubt that you will find a reference.
In
ok thanks a lot. I will try 2.7.13 instead. I don't know how i ended up
downloading 2.7.0? I shouldn't have been given the option in the first place.
Perhaps the download page could be slightly modified to make things more clear.
From: eryk sun
Sent: Friday, Ma
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